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Passé & Posse

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Passé means no longer current or in fashion; out-of-date: “Making of films in black and white is passé in almost all film making countries.”

Posse on the other hand, means a group of people who were gathered together by a sheriff in the past to help search for a criminal: “The police inspector with a posse of ten constables had put up a barrier to check the papers of vehicles.”

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